McEwen Drilling Returns Significant Intersection at Gold Bar Mine Complex in Nevada: 5.55 gpt Gold over 44.2 Meters; Transformation into a Long-Life M

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Overig advies 27/01/2026 18:03
TORONTO, Jan. 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- McEwen Inc. (NYSE/TSX: MUX) (“McEwen” or the “Company”) announces new drill results from the Gold Bar Mine Complex in the Eureka Mining District of Nevada, that continues to highlight the mine’s transformation into a potential long-life operation. Results include the best hole drilled by McEwen to date at Windfall, which returned 5.55 gpt gold over 44.2 meters. Windfall, Lookout Mountain and Unity Ridge are three deposits at the Gold Bar Mine Complex that McEwen is advancing towards production. Gold Bar is an important part of the Company’s plan to double production by 2030.

Best Hole Drilled by McEwen at Windfall – Now Targeting Deeper Extensions

Over the past six months, drilling at the northern end of the Windfall deposit has been returning good gold grades over long widths, with today’s result from drill hole WF110 intersecting 5.55 gpt gold over 44.2 meters, including 48.38 gpt gold over 4.6 meters of oxide mineralization. This result followed up on other recently released holes along the same section that also intersected oxide mineralization, such as 2.43 gpt gold over 74.7 meters (drill hole WF039), 1.70 gpt gold over 64.0 meters (drill hole WF037) and 1.14 gpt gold over 67.1 meters (drill hole WF119). A deeper historical hole, located approximately 40 meters below these results, returned 3.75 gpt gold over 42.7 meters (drill hole EUR-P-237), indicating that the higher-grade mineralization remains open to expansion at depth (Fig. 2). Drilling is planned to target this deeper area in March. The Company believes there is good potential to continue expanding the mineralization with additional investment.

Definition Drilling Results Showing Excellent Continuity

As part of the Company’s upcoming Mineral Resource Estimates, definition drilling has been continuing at Windfall. Recent results continue to indicate excellent continuity of near-surface oxide gold mineralization along segments of a 1.6-kilometer (1 mile) long north-south trending Windfall fault zone (Fig. 3). The gold mineralization at Windfall remains open to further expansion in multiple directions. Other new results are highlighted below.

Table 1. Selection of recent assay results from Windfall

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